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Download
Note that you may also download the GNU Privacy Guard from a mirrorsite close to you. See our list of mirrors. The table belowprovides links to the location of the files on the primary serveronly.
Source code releases
These are the canonical release forms of GnuPG. To use them youneed to build the binary version from the provided source code.For Unix systems this is the standard way of installing software.For GNU/Linux distributions are commonly used (e.g. Debian, Fedora,RedHat, or Ubuntu) which may already come with a directlyinstallable packages. However, these version may be older so thatbuilding from the source is often also a good choice. Someknowledge on how to compile and install software is required.
The table lists the different GnuPG packages, followed by requiredlibraries, required tools, optional software, and legacy versionsof GnuPG. For end-of-life dates see further down.
Name | Version | Date | Size | Tarball | Signature |
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GnuPG | 2.2.23 | 2020-09-03 | 6933k | download | download |
Libgpg-error | 1.39 | 2020-08-24 | 939k | download | download |
Libgcrypt | 1.8.7 | 2020-10-23 | 2915k | download | download |
Libksba | 1.4.0 | 2020-05-19 | 636k | download | download |
Libassuan | 2.5.4 | 2020-10-23 | 560k | download | download |
ntbTLS | 0.2.0 | 2020-08-27 | 340k | download | download |
nPth | 1.6 | 2018-07-16 | 293k | download | download |
Pinentry | 1.1.0 | 2017-12-03 | 456k | download | download |
GPGME | 1.14.0 | 2020-07-16 | 1639k | download | download |
Scute | 1.6.0 | 2019-09-11 | 985k | download | download |
GPA | 0.10.0 | 2018-10-16 | 745k | download | download |
GnuPG 1.4 | 1.4.23 | 2018-06-11 | 3661k | download | download |
GnuPG distributions are signed. It is wise and more secure to check out for their integrity.
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- Pinentry is a collection of passphrase entry dialogs which isrequired for almost all usages of GnuPG.
- GPGME is the standard library to access GnuPG functions fromprogramming languages.
- Scute is a PKCS#11 provider on top of GnuPG.
- GPA is a graphical frontend to GnuPG.
- GnuPG 1.4 is the old, single binary version which still supportthe unsafe PGP-2 keys. This branch has no dependencies on theabove listed libraries or the Pinentry. However, it lacks manymodern features and will receive only important updates.
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GnuPG binary releases
In general we do not distribute binary releases but leave that tothe common Linux distributions. However, for some operatingsystems we list pointers to readily installable releases. Wecannot guarantee that the versions offered there are current. Notealso that some of them apply security patches on top of thestandard versions but keep the original version number.
OS | Where | Description |
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Windows | Gpg4win | Full featured Windows version of GnuPG |
Simple installer for the current GnuPG | ||
Simple installer for GnuPG 1.4 | ||
OS X | Mac GPG | Installer from the gpgtools project |
GnuPG for OS X | Installer for GnuPG | |
Debian | Debian site | GnuPG is part of Debian |
RPM | rpmfind | RPM packages for different OS |
Android | Guardian project | Provides a GnuPG framework |
VMS | antinode.info | A port of GnuPG 1.4 to OpenVMS |
RISC OS | home page | A port of GnuPG to RISC OS |
End-of-life announcements
We announce the end-of-life date for a current stable version atthe time a new stable version is released. We maintain oldbranches for at least two years. For GnuPG 2.2 we consider 2.1.0as the birth of this new stable branch. For the other packages wedon't maintain branches and thus there is no end-of-life; alwaysuse the latest version.
Package | Ver. | End-of-life | Birth |
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GnuPG | 2002-09-07 | 1999-09-07 | |
2005-01-01 | 2002-09-21 | ||
1.4 | none (1) | 2004-12-16 | |
2017-12-31 | 2006-11-11 | ||
2.2 | tba | 2014-11-06 | |
Libgcrypt | 2016-12-31 | 2011-06-29 | |
2017-06-30 | 2013-12-16 | ||
2019-06-30 | 2016-04-15 | ||
1.8 | tba | 2017-07-18 |
- tba: To be announced.
- (1): Legacy version; see remarks above.
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With the format of the new high-end CD8x player established as our benchmark, it was time to transfer key elements of the ‘8’ series players into our CD player for the ‘6’ series. As a result, the CD6s design takes the fundamentals of the popular CD6 and adds to this key elements of the CD8x power supply. With this foundation to build on, the team revisited the critical sonic tuning of the analogue stage, peaking performance with the CD8x as a reference.
In summary, the CD6s benefits from using the same high specification 24bit differential DAC as the CD8x (although not in a fully balanced topology) and shares much of the CD8x power supply technology (but with a single power transformer, rather than the twin transformer design of the CD8x). The performance of the resulting player has far exceeded our expectations, and is the perfect partner for the highly-rated Cyrus 6vs amplifier. Furthermore, the CD6s owner can optionally return their player to the Cyrus factory for upgrade to full CD8x specification when funds permit.
Whilst the CD6s is a simpler design than the CD8x, it shares many aspects of the CD8x circuit topology. This is particularly evident in the quality of components used in the power supply, DAC and analogue filter stages. This level of component quality is unusual in a CD player in this class and is an essential part of the winning formula necessary to deliver musical and technical performance to the exacting standards demanded by the Cyrus team.
Clock stability is a key element in the signal processing chain in a player of this standard. The digital engineering of the CD6s therefore includes a remote re-clocking circuit located at the DAC threshold to maximise jitter rejection.
The power supply circuitry of the CD6s is driven from a high-grade toroidal transformer with two separate secondary windings. With this configuration it is possible to provide completely isolated power supplies for the differing power requirements of the digital and analogue sections of the player. 8 stages of power regulation provide further stage isolation and the best possible environment for the sensitive analogue stages to work in.
Cyrus products have always delivered sonic excellence hand-in-hand with state-of-the-art technical performance. The CD6s is no exception and Cyrus are justifiably proud of the measured performance of the CD6s. With ruler-flat linearity performance, exceptionally low background noise and superb jitter rejection the CD6s will technically out-perform most players in it’s class.
In true Cyrus tradition, the CD6s has a clearly defined upgrade path. The CD6s owner can benefit from the Cyrus upgrade program by returning the player for a factory upgrade to full CD8x specification. This includes an additional power transformer and internal power supply and DAC upgrades. Externally, PSX-R connection and a co-axial digital output are added. The front fascia is also changed with a CD8x insignia. The PSX-R connection of the CD8x makes a further optional performance upgrade possible.
In true Cyrus tradition, the CD6s has a clearly defined upgrade path. The CD6s owner can benefit from the Cyrus upgrade program by returning the player for a factory upgrade to full CD8x specification. This includes an additional power transformer and internal power supply and DAC upgrades. Externally, PSX-R connection and a co-axial digital output are added. The front fascia is also changed with a CD8x insignia. The PSX-R connection of the CD8x makes a further optional performance upgrade possible.
The unique MC-Bus connectivity of the CD6s is in keeping with the total system approach of the Cyrus range of products. This facility enhances ergonomic operation of the unit in a system context. Total automation of the test, alignment and calibration of the CD6s is facilitated via the MC-Bus during its manufacturing process, eliminating potential human error. The quality lightweight die-cast enclosure of the CD6s has a myriad of advantages both electrically and mechanically. The non-resonant nature of the alloy minimises microphonic effects, while its non-ferrous composition provides an effective shield from external electro-magnetic disturbances. This also eliminates coupling of the power transformer stray magnetic fields to the sensitive audio circuitry.
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The CD6s also features the Cyrus dual layer baseplate which exhibits both the sonic benefits of our non-metallic base and the electrical shielding properties of a metal component. The silver/copper outer skin of this base closes off the sixth side of the chassis electrically and creates an electrical ‘Faraday cage’ to protect the sensitive electronics within.
Technical Information
Electrical
Power Supply – Toroidal power transformer feeding 8 regulated power supplies
D/A Converter – 24 bit current output with integrated digital filter
Outputs – Dual Stereo audio, SPDIF optical
Transport – Integral Isolated Loader Mechanism with monolithic glass LASER assembly
Disc Compatibility – CD, CD-R (closed session)
Display – Custom LCD with subtle green back lighting
Remote Control – Full function Cyrus system remote control facility
Communications – MC-BUS System BUS
D/A Converter – 24 bit current output with integrated digital filter
Outputs – Dual Stereo audio, SPDIF optical
Transport – Integral Isolated Loader Mechanism with monolithic glass LASER assembly
Disc Compatibility – CD, CD-R (closed session)
Display – Custom LCD with subtle green back lighting
Remote Control – Full function Cyrus system remote control facility
Communications – MC-BUS System BUS
Specifications
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Audio output – 2.1V rms.
Frequency response – 20Hz-20kHz
THD – <0.002% (ref. 1kHz, 0dB)
S/n ratio – 110dBA
Dynamic Range – >100 dB (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Channel separation – >110dB (1kHz), >90dB (20kHz)
Digital output – Optical SPDIF
Clock Jitter – <100pS
Power Consumption – 7.5W
Weight – 3.1 Kg
Dimensions – (H x W x D) 78 x 215 x 360 (mm)
Finish – Silver or Brushed Black
Frequency response – 20Hz-20kHz
THD – <0.002% (ref. 1kHz, 0dB)
S/n ratio – 110dBA
Dynamic Range – >100 dB (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Channel separation – >110dB (1kHz), >90dB (20kHz)
Digital output – Optical SPDIF
Clock Jitter – <100pS
Power Consumption – 7.5W
Weight – 3.1 Kg
Dimensions – (H x W x D) 78 x 215 x 360 (mm)
Finish – Silver or Brushed Black